Updated On: 22 April, 2023 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Rules against its previous order preventing Shweta Shetty from doing so, noting a fact that was deliberately hidden from it, and which if it had known, would have impacted the case differently

Shweta Shetty
Pop singer Shweta Shetty has been granted a significant reprieve, as the Bombay High Court reversed its previous decision, which prohibited her from entering the SoBo house of her 95-year-old father, Mahalaba Rampa Shetty. The court has cited that the singer’s father had registered a gift deed in favour of his three daughters, except Shetty, and this fact was deliberately kept hidden from it. “What has been done is fraud on the Court and a fraud on the statute,” the court stated setting aside its previous order.
New information that emerged after November 2021 is that her father had registered a gift deed in favour of her three sisters on August 5, 2021. Shetty, a German citizen with Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) status, claimed that her siblings manipulated their father into making this decision, as he is 95 years old and has difficulty understanding things due to his health. Shetty told mid-day that false allegations were levelled against her, and her siblings conspired against her with evil intentions, and filed a false complaint against her that resulted in the previous tribunal order, and fraud was committed in court.